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Payless ShoeSource is shuttering all of its 2,100 remaining stores in the US and Puerto Rico, joining a list of iconic names like Toys R Us and Bon-Ton that have closed down in the last year.
Discount footwear chain Payless Shoesource emerged from bankruptcy court protection Wednesday after shedding more than $435 million in debt and closing approximately 673 stores.. The emergence ...
Of the nearly 400 Payless ShoeSource stores that are closing in the U.S., the most -- 66—will be in Texas, according to a list released by the footwear retailer on Thursday.
Payless ShoeSource may have closed its last U.S. stores in June, but it's already planning a comeback. The Topeka, Kansas-based company announced in a news release Thursday that it has emerged ...
Payless ShoeSource has become the most recent retailer to file for bankruptcy in the face of hard times. The discount shoe store sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Tuesday, ...
Payless ShoeSource Inc. is closing about 400 of its stores, nearly 50 of them in California, as the shoe chain reorganizes its business after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Payless ShoeSource filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Tuesday. It's the latest blow to brick-and-mortar retailers, which are struggling to survive in the age of Amazon ( AMZN ) .
Payless ShoeSource — once America’s most ubiquitous discount shoe retailer — is planning a comeback. The budget chain is emerging from bankruptcy protection on Thursday with plans to reopen ...
J ust a year and a half after exiting bankruptcy with high hopes for a comeback, discount shoe giant Payless ShoeSource is calling it quits. The struggling retailer announced last week that it ...
Shoe chain Payless ShoeSource announced Tuesday it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, becoming the latest retailer to succumb to increasing competition from online rivals like Amazon.
Discount shoe retailer Payless ShoeSource has more than 2,000 stores across the United States, including many here in the Pittsburgh area, but now there are reports the chain may file for bankruptcy.
Payless ShoeSource Inc. said Tuesday that it would buy shoemaker Stride Rite Corp. for about $800 million, adding Keds and other brands to its stable and expanding its retailer distribution.